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Charter of Paris for a New Europe, 1990

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A new era of Democracy, Peace and Unity

Human Rights, Democracy and Rule of Law

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We [the Heads of State or Government of the States participating in the Conference for Security and Cooperation in Europe] affirm that, without discrimination,

- freedom of movement;

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We will ensure that everyone will enjoy recourse to effective remedies, national or international, against any violation of his rights.

 

Guidelines for the future

Human Dimension

In accordance with our CSCE commitments, we stress that free movement and contacts among our citizens as well as the free flow of information and ideas are crucial for the maintenance and development of free societies and flourishing cultures. We welcome increased tourism and visits among our countries.

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Migrant Workers

We recognize that the issues of migrant workers and their families legally residing in host countries have economic, cultural and social aspects as well as their human dimension. We reaffirm that the protection and promotion of their rights, as well as the implementation of relevant international obligations, is our common concern.

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